The 1 underdog I could see winning outright, would be the Baltimore Ravens vs Seattle Seahawks. The Hawks laying -2.5

I am going to the emergency room.

Seeing Gurley make a fabulous catch in the end zone led to symptoms consistent with shock. I think I could of handled the catch, alone, but the seeing the exquisite pass (from Goss) was too much for my system to handle.

#45, on Atlanta (I'm not gunna embarrass you by putting your name up,)....but...Goff cut back on you for a t.d.

How is that even possible??????

Dante Fowler has 3 sacks today. The Rams have a total of 4 sacks today. Atlanta has just 3 points, so far, today. 1st time that this Rams team has looked good all year, but, somehow, trading for Jalen Ramsey was a bad trade????

Marcus Peters was 20 yards off his man. Wilson didn't see him at all. Peters jumps the route for 6. Now, Wilson is back with the ball, and Peters still getting oxygen on the side line. Then, he comes in, and is now 15 yards off his man.

Why was there no animosity towards Georgia Frontiere & the rams leaving for St. Louis in the 90's. Like there was for the Browns & Art Modell leaving for Baltimore?

The rams were 1 of the best franchises in the NFL from the 1940's thru the 1980's (though they had numerous disappointing playoff appearances in the superbowl era), and they hit a lull in the 90's when they were cellar dwellers in the NFC. But that lasted only about 10 years, until the Kurt Warner era in St. Louis.

I never understood why after all those years of being thick things in the NFL, they just left without much of fight from the 2nd biggest city in America.

If that were the Dodgers or the Lakers leaving in the mid 90's, there would been hell to pay. But with rams, LA was like so what, u can go to St. Louis. Granted the rams didn't win Championships like the Dodgers, and especially the Lakers. But as I said, they were always in the thick of things, until the 90's. _________________

Why was there no animosity towards Georgia Frontiere & the rams leaving for St. Louis in the 90's. Like there was for the Browns & Art Modell leaving for Baltimore?

The rams were 1 of the best franchises in the NFL from the 1940's thru the 1980's (though they had numerous disappointing playoff appearances in the superbowl era), and they hit a lull in the 90's when they were cellar dwellers in the NFC. But that lasted only about 10 years, until the Kurt Warner era in St. Louis.

I never understood why after all those years of being thick things in the NFL, they just left without much of fight from the 2nd biggest city in America.

If that were the Dodgers or the Lakers leaving in the mid 90's, there would been hell to pay. But with rams, LA was like so what, u can go to St. Louis. Granted the rams didn't win Championships like the Dodgers, and especially the Lakers. But as I said, they were always in the thick of things, until the 90's.

Cuz they moved to Anaheim, and were horrible in '94, or whever it was. Buddy Ryan was coach. There was no offense....I went to a game that year. It was not entertainment.

Why was there no animosity towards Georgia Frontiere & the rams leaving for St. Louis in the 90's. Like there was for the Browns & Art Modell leaving for Baltimore?

The rams were 1 of the best franchises in the NFL from the 1940's thru the 1980's (though they had numerous disappointing playoff appearances in the superbowl era), and they hit a lull in the 90's when they were cellar dwellers in the NFC. But that lasted only about 10 years, until the Kurt Warner era in St. Louis.

I never understood why after all those years of being thick things in the NFL, they just left without much of fight from the 2nd biggest city in America.

If that were the Dodgers or the Lakers leaving in the mid 90's, there would been hell to pay. But with rams, LA was like so what, u can go to St. Louis. Granted the rams didn't win Championships like the Dodgers, and especially the Lakers. But as I said, they were always in the thick of things, until the 90's.

Why was there no animosity towards Georgia Frontiere & the rams leaving for St. Louis in the 90's. Like there was for the Browns & Art Modell leaving for Baltimore?

The rams were 1 of the best franchises in the NFL from the 1940's thru the 1980's (though they had numerous disappointing playoff appearances in the superbowl era), and they hit a lull in the 90's when they were cellar dwellers in the NFC. But that lasted only about 10 years, until the Kurt Warner era in St. Louis.

I never understood why after all those years of being thick things in the NFL, they just left without much of fight from the 2nd biggest city in America.

If that were the Dodgers or the Lakers leaving in the mid 90's, there would been hell to pay. But with rams, LA was like so what, u can go to St. Louis. Granted the rams didn't win Championships like the Dodgers, and especially the Lakers. But as I said, they were always in the thick of things, until the 90's.

Marcus Peters is not very physical. Are there any knock kneed guys that are real physical? Sort of hard to be that good at tackling hard when your knees are that close together.

Why was there no animosity towards Georgia Frontiere & the rams leaving for St. Louis in the 90's. Like there was for the Browns & Art Modell leaving for Baltimore?

The rams were 1 of the best franchises in the NFL from the 1940's thru the 1980's (though they had numerous disappointing playoff appearances in the superbowl era), and they hit a lull in the 90's when they were cellar dwellers in the NFC. But that lasted only about 10 years, until the Kurt Warner era in St. Louis.

I never understood why after all those years of being thick things in the NFL, they just left without much of fight from the 2nd biggest city in America.

If that were the Dodgers or the Lakers leaving in the mid 90's, there would been hell to pay. But with rams, LA was like so what, u can go to St. Louis. Granted the rams didn't win Championships like the Dodgers, and especially the Lakers. But as I said, they were always in the thick of things, until the 90's.

Why was there no animosity towards Georgia Frontiere & the rams leaving for St. Louis in the 90's. Like there was for the Browns & Art Modell leaving for Baltimore?

The rams were 1 of the best franchises in the NFL from the 1940's thru the 1980's (though they had numerous disappointing playoff appearances in the superbowl era), and they hit a lull in the 90's when they were cellar dwellers in the NFC. But that lasted only about 10 years, until the Kurt Warner era in St. Louis.

I never understood why after all those years of being thick things in the NFL, they just left without much of fight from the 2nd biggest city in America.

If that were the Dodgers or the Lakers leaving in the mid 90's, there would been hell to pay. But with rams, LA was like so what, u can go to St. Louis. Granted the rams didn't win Championships like the Dodgers, and especially the Lakers. But as I said, they were always in the thick of things, until the 90's.

LOLOLOLOL....The game was so bad that it all blurred together........The opposition that day was coached by Buddy Ryan.....Can't remember the team....Evidently, Chuck Knox was coaching the Rams that day.

Why was there no animosity towards Georgia Frontiere & the rams leaving for St. Louis in the 90's. Like there was for the Browns & Art Modell leaving for Baltimore?

The rams were 1 of the best franchises in the NFL from the 1940's thru the 1980's (though they had numerous disappointing playoff appearances in the superbowl era), and they hit a lull in the 90's when they were cellar dwellers in the NFC. But that lasted only about 10 years, until the Kurt Warner era in St. Louis.

I never understood why after all those years of being thick things in the NFL, they just left without much of fight from the 2nd biggest city in America.

If that were the Dodgers or the Lakers leaving in the mid 90's, there would been hell to pay. But with rams, LA was like so what, u can go to St. Louis. Granted the rams didn't win Championships like the Dodgers, and especially the Lakers. But as I said, they were always in the thick of things, until the 90's.

Tiger played poorly after winning the Masters, this year. However, at the moment, he has the most skins in the "Challenge-Japan Skins" being played, right now. It's him, Jason Day, Rory Mcillroy, and Hidecki Matsuyama. Seems to suit him. Can afford to play some bad holes, and only have to beat 3 others. Sort of a putting contest. ...I'm happy for him, because he had no game whatsoever after the Masters. I thought he might have to retire.